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	<div class="Heading2">Name (editable)</div>
	<div class="Text">Views the internal name of the project, which is only used for bookkeeping and the title bar.</div>
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	<div class="Heading2">Filename</div>
	<div class="Text">Shows the location of the project file.</div>
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	<div class="Heading2">Output File</div>
	<div class="Text">Shows the output location of the executable. The directory can be editted by Build Options >> Executable Output Directory and the filename can be edited at Override Output Filename.</div>
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	<div class="Heading2">Files</div>
	<div class="Text">Shows the amount of files inside the project (.cpp/.h/.rc).</div>
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	<div class="Heading1">Icon</div>
	<div class="Text">Dev-C++ can add an icon to the executable for you by adding the following piece of code to a resource file attached to your project:
	<div class="Code">A ICON MOVEABLE PURE LOADONCALL DISCARDABLE "filename.ico"</div>
	<div class="Text">This will be stored in a temporary resource file (projectname_private.rc) that is attached to the project at compile time.</div>
	<div class="Heading2">Library</div>
	<div class="Text">Opens up the \Icons folder which provides an antique set of ye-olde icons. One can of course add his own icons to that folder, so that they will show up here.</div>
	<div class="Heading2">Browse</div>
	<div class="Text">Opens up a File Browser to search through the file system for icon files.</div>
	<div class="Heading2">Remove</div>
	<div class="Text">Detaches the currently selected icon from the project. Does not delete the file itself.</div>
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	<div class="Heading1">Type</div>
	<div class="Text">Selecting a type here will determine what kind of output is produced:
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		<li>Win32 GUI will add -mwindows to the compiler command to remove the cmd window.</li>
		<li>Win32 Console will effectively do nothing special.</li>
		<li>Win32 Static Lib will create a .a file.</li>
		<li>Win32 DLL will create a DLL file.</li>
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	<div class="Heading2">Support Windows XP Themes</div>
	<div class="Text">If enabled, Dev-C++ will add a Common Control 6 Manifest to the project to enable visual styles. Dev-C++ will add the following piece of code to a resource file attached to your project:</div>
	<div class="Code">1 24 "projectname.exe.Manifest"</div>
	<div class="Text">This will be stored in a temporary resource file (projectname_private.rc) that is attached to the project at compile time.</div>
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